SOMEWHERE TO SEEK ADVICE

AUTHOR(S)

Ashwell, Emily

PUB. DATE

May 2009

SOURCE

Travel Weekly (UK);5/8/2009, p22

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

The article reports that any travel agent can post his problem on the travelhub, regarding any query of travel booking. Travelhub is Travel Weekly's networking site for travel agents. It is an interface to see feedback from agents who had encountered similar problems. Through this system, agents have been swapping tips on booking holidays for travelers with disabilities.

ACCESSION #

41787215

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